When an idea starts taking its shape into an app; the most important decision is – on which platform should it be launched? However, there should be an appropriate budget if the developer decides to launch on both platforms. Because, firstly, they would have to look after all the areas at once, on both platforms. This increases the limitations, time and costs. Secondly, if there is a problem with one code, it needs to be changed for both platforms. An app could either be for Android or Apple. And it can be for both platforms – usually called cross-platform apps. However, many of the developers rather choose to launch an app for one platform and then across others.
Choosing the right framework for mobile app development remains an important concern for the developers. the Google Play store has recorded 2.1 million apps. Whereas, the Apple store is just behind it with 1.8 million apps. Hence, developers are constantly faced with the dilemma of which type of app they should make? Native, hybrid and cross-platform apps work on different frameworks. However, some frameworks once written, can be used for other platforms too. Therefore, It relieves developers from the problems of creating an entirely new app for another platform. Developers should look for those coding languages that can prove beneficial if they want to scale their apps in the future. Apart from creating a sustainable product and a competitive interface, developers can also focus on staying in contact with the maximum followers through different devices. And...
Netflix, Spotify, Instagram, YouTube – there’s one thing that is common between all of these digital giants, and that is the Python programming language. Python is considered to be the most realistic, simple, user-friendly and perhaps the easiest language to learn for web and app development. Apart from that, due to the increase in the demand for apps, it also ensures scalability. Take for example Instagram with its 400 million active user base per day. Developed in Python language, Instagram has taken creativity and digitalization to a new level. Python includes Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, and Internet of Things. It’s a wholesome language package unlike Java, Ruby and PHP. And for the same reason the world’s largest music streaming platform, Spotify, chose Python, especially for back-end and data analytics.